Winning cures everything in the NFL. And that includes television ratings.

Sports Business Daily's Austin Karp revealed local ratings for all 32 NFL teams on Tuesday -- both the Giants and Jets were among the 10 franchises that have seen two consecutive years in which their numbers have dropped.

The Giants, ranked 30th in local ratings, finished with an average of 15.3 in 2013 after posting a 17.6 in 2012 and 18.0 in 2011. Since Big Blue's Super Bowl win two years ago, the Giants have missed the playoffs twice and finished below .500 this season, which might explain the drop. Their minus-13 percent change from 2012 to 2013 is among the worst in the NFL.

The Jets, ranked 31st in local ratings, finished 8-8 twice in the last three seasons and averaged a 12.3 rating in 2013 after getting a 13.2 last year and a 15.3 in 2011. Their 19 percent drop between 2011 and 2013 is the NFL's second worst behind the Oakland Raiders.

For comparison's sake, the top five teams by local market average rating in 2013 were the Saints (52.0), Broncos (43.5), Packers (42.9), Chiefs (42.9) and Seahawks (38.6).